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Old 05-30-2007, 01:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Dealer Telling Me Cannot Lift Rear on 07 Tundra

Hello all,
I bought a new 07 Tundra Dbl Cab just recently and included 3" lift to close the deal. Dealer has lift contractor service outside and completed the lift on my new truck. But It turned out they only lifted the front wheels up 2" based on the gain from my measurement from ground up to fender with BFG 275/65R18 tires on. I remeasured the rear wheels and found out they didn't lift it at all. I complained to to dealer but my sale lady didn't seem to help at all and told me out of her control. At first they told me they did the lift but then I told them then why I didn't see the gain in height in the rear. I even complained to customer relation personel from that dealer. She investigated then called me back and told me that their contractor couldn't lift the rear due to the new design. I got a hold of another lift contractor from another dealer and they told me they were able to lift the rear but only up 1&1/2 inches using blocks. I am new to lift the truck and this is my first truck too. So if anyone out there know anything about this limitation to lift the rear wheels on new 07 Tundra then please let me know. Thanks in advance.
-07 Tundra Dbl Cab 5.7L Gold
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